We Interrupt Our Regular Blogging
Judging from my email and Twitter comments, just about everyone is concerned about the hurricane.
So, I'm going to focus on hurricane-related blogging the next few days.
The postings pertaining to the hurricane from 6pm yesterday to present are all still valid. Plus, you can always get up-to-the-minute information at AccuWeather.
I'll have another extensive posting this evening. Right now, the previous forecasts -- unfortunately -- are still on track.
So, I'm going to focus on hurricane-related blogging the next few days.
The postings pertaining to the hurricane from 6pm yesterday to present are all still valid. Plus, you can always get up-to-the-minute information at AccuWeather.
I'll have another extensive posting this evening. Right now, the previous forecasts -- unfortunately -- are still on track.
Probably in response to the many issues recently of outdoor events suffering due to weather, including injuries and deaths; the Town of Cary (a suburb just west of Raleigh):
ReplyDelete"For the Safety of Everyone Involved, Cary Cancels Saturday's Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival
"CARY, NC – After consulting with local, state, and federal forecasters and emergency management officials, the Town of Cary has cancelled Saturday’s Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival because of the significant potential for unsafe conditions due to high winds from Hurricane Irene. "
(http://www.townofcary.org)
Some people can be taught.